QR Codes on Flyers
Turn flyers, brochures, mailers, and event handouts into AI answer pages that answer price, location, booking, and availability questions after the scan.
Use cases
Browse practical RealLink AI use cases for flyers, business cards, signs, menus, packaging, and customer-facing print. Each page shows what customers ask after the scan, where the QR should lead, and how an AI answer page keeps the conversation moving.
Turn flyers, brochures, mailers, and event handouts into AI answer pages that answer price, location, booking, and availability questions after the scan.
Let prospects scan a business card and ask about services, service area, pricing, examples, booking, and multilingual follow-up.
Answer questions about popular items, dietary options, specials, takeout, hours, official reservation links, and staff handoff after a menu scan.
Turn boxes, labels, inserts, and manuals into support points for setup, care, returns, reorders, missing items, and customer questions.
Help buyers and renters ask about price, open houses, photos, showing links, contact details, and property questions after they scan a sign.
Let passersby ask about hours, prices, appointments, offers, official links, and next steps from storefront, counter, and A-frame signs.
Turn booth flyers and trade show handouts into follow-up pages for product, pricing, catalog, demo, contact, and next-step questions.
Use one AI answer link in a website button, social bio, email signature, or profile so customers can ask about services and next steps.
Answer service-area, pricing, booking, warranty, and preparation questions from cleaning, lawn care, detailing, and other service flyers.
Help visitors ask about schedules, tickets, food zones, directions, accessibility, rules, and official links from festival signs and maps.
Answer visitor questions about hours, tickets, directions, history, rules, accessibility, facilities, and official links from signs and brochures.
Show how a business-card QR scan can answer first and then collect a clear inquiry when the prospect is ready to continue.
Turn buyer questions from sales materials, business cards, and trade shows into useful inquiries with context for follow-up.
Answer booking questions first, then collect a date, time, contact details, and source context as a manageable reservation request.
Use clear notices and useful benefits before reservation and inquiry forms so visitors understand the next step before submitting.
A class studio can let visitors scan a flyer, ask practical questions, choose a date and time, and send a booking request while interest is fresh.
A product box can answer setup, warranty, refill, and support questions, then collect a clean inquiry when the customer needs help.
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